iCONSENT participates in a workshop to assess new ways of bringing science closer to society

The event took place in Bonn, Germany, on January 20-21th, 2020

The i-CONSENT team participated last week in a workshop organised by the NewHorrizon project. The event was aimed at exploring strategies to encourage collaboration between investigators and society. The i-CONSENT team presented a summary of planned and previously organised activities to involve citizens’ perspective in designing informed consent for clinical trials.

One of the main New Horrizon project activities is the organisation of the so called Social Labs. These activities consist of events gathering experts from different sections of H2020 initiatives to define the social challenges at stake and develop experiments to overcome them.

For this reason, the i-CONSENT team didn’t want to miss the opportunity to share with its counterparts in other EU countries their efforts in bringing science closer to society.

The report with the conclusions extracted from online workshop “Rethinking informed consent: emerging challenges in the digital era” is now available at http://ow.ly/fuDp50zPh8C @ICONSENTEU #iCONSENT #Horizon2020

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